This groundbreaking handbook reviews, consolidates, and develops the growth of scholarship on ideology as it occurs as part of our political landscape and within the systems of thought and belief that collectively constitute our political subjectivity.
It presents ideology functioning on the level of imagination and representation not only as a written and verbal language but also as expressed through architecture, art, media technologies, work, ritual practices, and other forms of material practice. It suggests how there are critical material aspects whenever human beings interact with the world and how ideology serves to map that interaction. Bringing together a multidisciplinary team of expert contributors, this handbook emphasizes the diversity of existing research and details the key developments in the area from across the globe.
The Routledge Handbook on the Lived Experience of Ideology is an authoritative key reference text for students, academics, and researchers of ideologies, critical theory, feminism, postcolonial theory, affect theory, political theory, critical legal studies, political science, and, more broadly, sociology, anthropology, sociology, philosophy, and cultural and communication studies.
The Routledge Handbook on the Lived Experience of Ideology is part of the mini-series Routledge Handbooks on Political Ideologies, Practices and Interpretations, edited by Michael Freeden.
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"This volume's focus on ideology as lived, as a constituent element of a bumpy field of social, affective, material and temporal relations, is brilliant and forceful. Ideology here is vital, plural, incomplete. It is a site of struggle. The remarkable range and lively style of this talented group of political thinkers can help us think against authoritarianism today."
Kathy Ferguson, University of Hawai?i at Manoa, USA
"The Routledge Handbook on the Lived Experience of Ideology revisits ideology as an experienced, embodied, and material phenomenon. The authors challenge dualist mind-body ontologies and convincingly present ideology as woven into all social arrangements. Ideology is revealed as inherently unstable and plural, but thus open to resistance and transformation."
Richard Janda, McGill University, Canada
"Few handbooks offer as deep, comprehensive, powerful and surprising an account of the subject matter they seek to cover. The Routledge Handbook on the Lived Experience of Ideology shows ideology to be the volatile material of collective life: messy, uneven, embodied, and plural--and with it, the book places the question of ideology at the heart of any political struggle. Calling us to question the clear divisions between self and other, between ordinary life and big structures of oppression, between freedom and imposition, the many essays of this volume think with ideology about everyday lives, big structures of domination, agency and freedom. If our political task is to find ways to inhabit and transform the everyday structures that shape us, The Routledge Handbook on the Lived Experience of Ideology should be read not just as a-fantastic-book, but as a toolkit for disobedient living."
Hagar Kotef, SOAS, University of London, UK
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James R. Martel is Professor in the Department of Political Science at San Francisco State University, USA.
Basak Ertuer is Reader in Research Architecture at the Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.
Naveed Mansoori is Visiting Assistant Professor of Government at Smith College.
Connal Parsley is Reader in Law at the University of Kent, UK, and a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow.
Herausgeber*in
San Francisco State University, USA
Goldsmiths University of London, UK
University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
University of Kent, UK
Introduction - Ideology Reframed: The Lived Experience of Ideology Part 1: THINKING: The Shape of Ideology 1. What is Ideology? 2. Ideology in Secret: Concealment, deception and the social bond 3. Decrypting Ideology: Of all the people, the people 4. The Ontologization of Ideology and Spinoza's Voluntary Servitude Part 2: READING: Ideology as Theory and Practice 5. Mapping Ideology and Poststructuralism: From negative foundations to politicizing thought via contingency and creativity 6. Literary Criticism, Ideology Critique, and State Thinking: The case of the French explication des textes 7. Ideology and the Idea: Revolution, revolt and the subversion of time in Furio Jesi 8. Melodrama as an American Ideology of Freedom Part 3: EXISTING: Ideology as Container 9. Water and Ideology as Lived Experience 10. Uber and the Chronopolitics of Control: On the Clock 11. The Planetary Turn and Ideology: Earthbound or Lost in Space? Part 4: ANTAGONISMS: Ideology as Culture and Identity 12. Negotiating Contradiction: To make socialism alive and livable 13. On the Production of Popular Reactionary Ideologies: Consensual subordination of capitalist democracies 14. Jose Carlos Mariategui: Ideological Definition and the Americanist Utopia Part 5: NATURE: Ideology and the Anthropocene 15. Speciesism as Ideology: Bias in thought and practice 16. Displacement and Deracination: Memory, philosophy, wealth and remembering Katrina 17. Affect and Ideology in Popular Environmentalism: The case of pipeline opposition Part 6: INSTITUTING: The Sedimentation of Ideology 18. Experiencing Poverty Within International Development: Legally producing the millennial subject and the unsavable outcast 19. The Political Theology of Everyday Life 20. The Lived Experience of Ideology in US Public Schools: Violent ideological enclosures, human capabilities and education fugitivity 21. Microcosmographia Academica or Law on the Carousel Part 7: DESIRING: Ideology and Corporeality 22. Mapping Microfascism 23. A Desire for the Reconciliation of Desire: An ideological tale of the incommensurable 24. A New Materialism Account of the Fleshly Relationship Between the Black Woman and the Academy: "This Place Has Gotten Under My Skin!" Part 8: LIVES within Ideology 25. The everyday practice of Sankara's Revolution: "Imperialism is on your plate" 26. Kokuba Kotaro: Okinawa's Underground Communist Party and Its Dangerous Sexualities 27. Margaret Walker: Black Womanist Archival Traditions 28. Pasolini, Gramsci and Ideological Catastrophe